Assessment of the Behavior of the Preterm Newborns - Trial NCT05898295
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
University Hospital, Geneva
Timeline & Enrollment
N/A
Feb 19, 2021
Dec 31, 2024
Primary Outcome
Assessing the ability of the OSMB grid to discriminate the sensory-motor status of the preterm newborn in routine neonatal care practice,To evaluate the predictive capacity of the child's later psychomotor development on the basis of the items from the sensorimotor assessment thanks to the OCSM grid, at term equivalent age,To evaluate the predictive capacity of the child's later psychomotor development on the basis of the items from the sensorimotor assessment thanks to the OCSM grid, at term equivalent age
Summary
The project presented here aims to evaluate the discrimination capacity of the Observation of
 Sensory-Motor Behavior (OSMB) grid of the preterm infant, as well as its predictive capacity
 for the child's later psychomotor development.
 
 To do this, OSMB grids will be completed during dystimulant care and during stabilizing care
 in 65 preterm infants. In addition, an OSMB grid will also be completed during a sensorimotor
 assessment at 37 weeks gestational age and at 1 month corrected for prematurity in 100
 preterm infants. The OCSM scores will then be compared to the Bayley III scale scores at 6
 months of age corrected for prematurity.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT05898295
Non-Device Trial

